REGENT THEATRE.
v "TO-NIGHT'S THE NIGHT" AND "MEN LIKE THESE." Leslie Fuller is given plenty oi opportunities of showing his capabilities as a slapsticlt comedian in "To-night's the Night,!' the picture which began a season at the Kagent Theatre on . Saturday. The story is simple and has been arranged so that Fuller may clown his way into and out oi a gaol. He has a. leally amazing aeries of adventures, all of which are extremely funny and very well acted. Those who enjoyed the old typo of comedy, where men were hit on the head with bwulks ol timber and m the face with custard puddings, will find that the old idea 9 have been improved and put to much better use in "To-night's the Night." winch is wholesome and delightfully entertaining. , Also ou the programme is "Men Like These," a simply told and well acted story of life in a British submaiine. There are some very interesting scenes of the interior of a submarine, and the use of the Davis escape apparatus is also shown.
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Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20619, 8 August 1932, Page 6
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176REGENT THEATRE. Press, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20619, 8 August 1932, Page 6
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